Sexual myths are inaccurate, unscientific, and exaggerated beliefs about sexuality that individuals often accept as true and that can affect their sexual experiences and behavior. Comprehensive sex education, which encompasses all aspects of human sexuality, is the most effective way to limit and prevent the belief in these myths. This study analyzed the impact of sexual myths on the sexual experiences of adults aged between twenty and thirty-five years and examined their experiences with sex education. The sample consisted of 17 individuals (five men and twelve women), who participated in in-depth interviews. The results indicate that most participants did not receive adequate sex education from parents or guardians, and that both formal and informal education they received was incomplete and did not cover all the aspects they wished to learn about. Additionally, the findings reveal that certain sexual myths persist among adults, which can negatively influence their sexual experiences. The study proposes content improvements for sex education and identifies directions for further research.
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